Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Specs Leaked Before Launch
We review the leaked specs of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, which features a familiar design, an Exynos 2600 processor, and upgraded 45W charging.
A close-up visual concept of the leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 foldable smartphone display
A Very Familiar Design Layout
We noticed that Samsung's next flip phone might look incredibly similar to last year's model. Reports from tech insiders show that leaked images for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 are almost identical to the current Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Samsung even gave a sneak peek of the device in a recent Spider-Man themed teaser video. The brief clip featured a phone that looked completely indistinguishable from the current generation.
We know that some fans love a fresh visual overhaul every single year. However, it seems Samsung is sticking to its tried-and-true formula this time around.
Under the Hood Performance Upgrades
We found out that the phone will get a processor upgrade, but it might not be the exact chip you wanted. Instead of a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Samsung plans to use its own Exynos 2600 chip.
The new processor serves as the direct successor to the Exynos 2500 chip found inside the previous generation. Aside from the chip, the only other major performance boost is a welcome upgrade to 45W wired charging.
We think the faster charging speeds will definitely please power users on the go. Faster top-ups are always a massive win for busy daily schedules.
Screen Specifications and Color Choices
We can confirm that the displays will remain exactly the same as the prior model. The device features a spacious 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED internal screen paired with a 4.1-inch Super AMOLED cover display.
The base configuration will also keep the standard 256GB of internal storage and 12GB of RAM. Fortunately, we will get some stylish new colors including pale pink, cream white, and graphite black.
Samsung will officially announce the full lineup at the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for July 22nd. We cannot wait to see how these devices perform in real life.